Let's Go Kaikigumi Anime Reveals Its First Trailer and Confirms July Premiere
The peculiar comedy about a ghost organization reveals its trailer and confirms its premiere for July.

The official website for the anime adaptation of the horror-comedy Let's Go Kaikigumi released its first video teaser this Friday. Through this promotional material, the production committee cleared up doubts regarding the series' schedule, formally confirming that episodes will begin broadcasting on Japanese television on July 5.

The production of this peculiar project is in the hands of the animation studio C-Station, operating under the technical direction of Yutaka Hirata. The creative team is supported by Mutsumi Ito in script supervision and Yoshimitsu Yamashita adapting the character designs for the screen. The original soundtrack is being composed by Akiyuki Tateyama, also featuring the special participation of the mysterious and popular content creator Uketsu, who is collaborating on the musical section and is in charge of performing the closing theme (Ending).
The teaser also served to officially introduce the main voice cast who will voice the strange humans and creatures of this story:
- Tasuku Hatanaka as the Nameless Protagonist.
The renowned actor takes on the role of this cowardly young man who ends up involuntarily dragged into the chaotic world of supernatural management.
- Ruriko Aoki as Mechako.
The voice in charge of playing the eccentric leader of the ghost organization, whose mission is to restore glory to her group.
- Yoshino Aoyama as Shurako and Yuki Sakakihara as Doppelganger.
Talented actors joining the project to bring to life some of the unusual creatures operating within the organization.
- Shigeru Chiba as the Narrator and Mayumi Shintani as Cursed Doll.
Two voices with an extensive career in the industry who will provide the perfect tone of comedy and absurd mystery to the episodes.
About the work
The author Byu serialized the original manga through the popular web platform Omocoro between 2018 and 2024. The work managed to stand out in the site's catalog thanks to its completely lighthearted approach to the paranormal, mixing classic elements of Japanese horror with ridiculous situations and endearing characters. This adaptation produced by C-Station marks the first time the story has jumped to the television format.
Considering that the protagonist is terrified of almost everything, how do you think he will manage to survive work meetings surrounded by ghosts and cursed dolls in the first episode?
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